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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | ||||||
5 | 10-20.19c and 34-18.15 as follows:
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6 | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.19c) (from Ch. 122, par. 10-20.19c)
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7 | Sec. 10-20.19c. Recycled paper and paper products and solid | ||||||
8 | waste management .
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9 | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section, the following | ||||||
10 | terms shall
have the meanings indicated, unless the context | ||||||
11 | otherwise requires:
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12 | "Deinked stock" means paper that has been processed to | ||||||
13 | remove inks,
clays, coatings, binders and other contaminants.
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14 | "High grade printing and writing papers" includes offset | ||||||
15 | printing
paper, duplicator paper, writing paper (stationery), | ||||||
16 | tablet paper, office
paper, note pads, xerographic paper, | ||||||
17 | envelopes, form bond including
computer paper and carbonless | ||||||
18 | forms, book papers, bond papers, ledger paper,
book stock and | ||||||
19 | cotton fiber papers.
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20 | "Paper and paper products" means high grade printing and | ||||||
21 | writing papers,
tissue products, newsprint, unbleached | ||||||
22 | packaging and recycled paperboard.
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23 | "Postconsumer material" means only those products |
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1 | generated by a business
or consumer which have served their | ||||||
2 | intended end uses, and which have been
separated or diverted | ||||||
3 | from solid waste; wastes generated during the
production of an | ||||||
4 | end product are excluded.
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5 | "Recovered paper material" means paper waste generated | ||||||
6 | after the
completion of the papermaking process, such as | ||||||
7 | postconsumer materials,
envelope cuttings, bindery trimmings, | ||||||
8 | printing waste, cutting and
other converting waste, butt rolls, | ||||||
9 | and mill wrappers, obsolete inventories,
and rejected unused | ||||||
10 | stock. "Recovered paper material", however, does not
include | ||||||
11 | fibrous waste generated during the manufacturing process such | ||||||
12 | as
fibers recovered from waste water or trimmings of paper | ||||||
13 | machine rolls (mill
broke), or fibrous byproducts of | ||||||
14 | harvesting, extraction or woodcutting
processes, or forest | ||||||
15 | residues such as bark.
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16 | "Recycled paperboard" includes paperboard products, | ||||||
17 | folding cartons and
pad backings.
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18 | "Tissue products" includes toilet tissue, paper towels, | ||||||
19 | paper napkins,
facial tissue, paper doilies, industrial | ||||||
20 | wipers, paper bags and brown
papers. These products shall also | ||||||
21 | be unscented and shall not be colored.
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22 | "Unbleached packaging" includes corrugated and fiber | ||||||
23 | storage boxes.
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24 | (a-5) Each school district shall periodically review its | ||||||
25 | procurement procedures and specifications related to the | ||||||
26 | purchase of products and supplies. Those procedures and |
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1 | specifications must be modified as necessary to require the | ||||||
2 | school district to seek out products and supplies that contain | ||||||
3 | recycled materials and to ensure that purchased products and | ||||||
4 | supplies are reusable, durable, or made from recycled | ||||||
5 | materials, if economically and practically feasible. In | ||||||
6 | selecting products and supplies that contain recycled | ||||||
7 | material, preference must be given to products and supplies | ||||||
8 | that contain the highest amount of recycled material and that | ||||||
9 | are consistent with the effective use of the product or supply, | ||||||
10 | if economically and practically feasible. | ||||||
11 | (b) Wherever economically and practically feasible, as | ||||||
12 | determined by the
school board, the school board, all public | ||||||
13 | schools and
attendance centers within a school district, and | ||||||
14 | their school supply stores
shall procure recycled paper and | ||||||
15 | paper products as follows:
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16 | (1) Beginning July 1, 2008 1992 , at least 10% of the | ||||||
17 | total dollar value of
paper and paper products purchased by | ||||||
18 | school boards, public schools and
attendance centers, and | ||||||
19 | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper
and | ||||||
20 | paper products . ;
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21 | (2) Beginning July 1, 2011 1995 , at least 25% of the | ||||||
22 | total dollar value of
paper and paper products purchased by | ||||||
23 | school boards, public schools and
attendance centers, and | ||||||
24 | their school supply stores shall be recycled paper
and | ||||||
25 | paper products . ;
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26 | (3) Beginning July 1, 2014 1999 , at least 50% 40% of |
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1 | the total dollar value of
paper and paper products | ||||||
2 | purchased by school boards, public schools and
attendance | ||||||
3 | centers, and their school supply stores shall be recycled | ||||||
4 | paper
and paper products . ;
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5 | (4) Beginning July 1, 2020 2001 , at least 75% 50% of | ||||||
6 | the total dollar value of
paper and paper products | ||||||
7 | purchased by school boards, public schools and
attendance | ||||||
8 | centers, and their school supply stores shall be recycled | ||||||
9 | paper
and paper products . ;
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10 | (5) Beginning upon the effective date of this | ||||||
11 | amendatory Act of 1992,
all paper purchased by the board of | ||||||
12 | education, public schools and attendance
centers for | ||||||
13 | publication of student newspapers shall be recycled | ||||||
14 | newsprint.
The amount purchased shall not be included in | ||||||
15 | calculating the amounts
specified in paragraphs (1) | ||||||
16 | through (4).
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17 | (c) Paper and paper products purchased from private sector | ||||||
18 | vendors
pursuant to printing contracts are not considered paper | ||||||
19 | and paper products
for the purposes of subsection (b), unless | ||||||
20 | purchased under contract for
the printing of student | ||||||
21 | newspapers.
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22 | (d)(1) Wherever economically and practically feasible, the | ||||||
23 | recycled
paper and paper products referred to in subsection (b) | ||||||
24 | shall contain
postconsumer or recovered paper materials as | ||||||
25 | specified by paper category in
this subsection:
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26 |
(i) Recycled high grade printing and writing paper |
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1 | shall contain at
least 50% recovered paper material. Such | ||||||
2 | recovered paper material, until
July 1, 2008 1994 , shall | ||||||
3 | consist of at least 20% deinked stock or postconsumer
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4 | material; and beginning July 1, 2008 1994 , shall consist of | ||||||
5 | at least 25% deinked
stock or postconsumer material; and | ||||||
6 | beginning July 1, 2010 1996 , shall consist of
at least 30% | ||||||
7 | deinked stock or postconsumer material; and beginning July | ||||||
8 | 1,
2012 1998 , shall consist of at least 40% deinked stock | ||||||
9 | or postconsumer material;
and beginning July 1, 2014 2000 , | ||||||
10 | shall consist of at least 50% deinked stock or
postconsumer | ||||||
11 | material.
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12 |
(ii) Recycled tissue products, until July 1, 1994, | ||||||
13 | shall contain at
least 25% postconsumer material; and | ||||||
14 | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 30% | ||||||
15 | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
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16 | contain at least 35% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
17 | July 1, 1998,
shall contain at least 40% postconsumer | ||||||
18 | material; and beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at | ||||||
19 | least 45% postconsumer material.
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20 |
(iii) Recycled newsprint, until July 1, 1994, shall | ||||||
21 | contain at
least 40% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
22 | July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 50% postconsumer | ||||||
23 | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
contain at | ||||||
24 | least 60% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, | ||||||
25 | 1998,
shall contain at least 70% postconsumer material; and | ||||||
26 | beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at least 80% |
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1 | postconsumer material.
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2 |
(iv) Recycled unbleached packaging, until July 1, | ||||||
3 | 1994, shall contain at
least 35% postconsumer material; and | ||||||
4 | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 40% | ||||||
5 | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
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6 | contain at least 45% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
7 | July 1, 1998,
shall contain at least 50% postconsumer | ||||||
8 | material; and beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at | ||||||
9 | least 55% postconsumer material.
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10 |
(v) Recycled paperboard, until July 1, 1994, shall | ||||||
11 | contain at
least 80% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
12 | July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 85% postconsumer | ||||||
13 | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
contain at | ||||||
14 | least 90% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, | ||||||
15 | 1998,
shall contain at least 95% postconsumer material.
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16 | (2) For the purposes of this Section, "postconsumer | ||||||
17 | material" includes:
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18 | (i) paper, paperboard, and fibrous waste from | ||||||
19 | retail stores, office
buildings, homes and so forth, | ||||||
20 | after the waste has passed through its end
usage as a | ||||||
21 | consumer item, including used corrugated boxes, old | ||||||
22 | newspapers,
mixed waste paper, tabulating cards, and | ||||||
23 | used cordage; and
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24 | (ii) all paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes | ||||||
25 | that are diverted or
separated from the municipal waste | ||||||
26 | stream.
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1 | (3) For the purposes of this Section, "recovered paper | ||||||
2 | material" includes:
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3 | (i) postconsumer material;
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4 | (ii) dry paper and paperboard waste generated | ||||||
5 | after completion of the
papermaking process (that is, | ||||||
6 | those manufacturing operations up to and
including the | ||||||
7 | cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel into | ||||||
8 | smaller
rolls or rough sheets), including envelope | ||||||
9 | cuttings, bindery trimmings, and
other paper and | ||||||
10 | paperboard waste resulting from printing, cutting, | ||||||
11 | forming
and other converting operations, or from bag, | ||||||
12 | box and carton manufacturing,
and butt rolls, mill | ||||||
13 | wrappers, and rejected unused stock; and
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14 | (iii) finished paper and paperboard from obsolete | ||||||
15 | inventories of paper
and paperboard manufacturers, | ||||||
16 | merchants, wholesalers, dealers, printers,
converters | ||||||
17 | or others.
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18 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to apply to art | ||||||
19 | materials,
nor to any newspapers, magazines, text books, | ||||||
20 | library books or other
copyrighted publications which are | ||||||
21 | purchased or used by any school board or
any public school or | ||||||
22 | attendance center within a school district, or which
are sold | ||||||
23 | in any school supply store operated by or within any such | ||||||
24 | school
or attendance center, other than newspapers written, | ||||||
25 | edited or produced
by students enrolled in the school district, | ||||||
26 | public school or attendance
center.
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1 | (e-5) Each school district shall periodically review its | ||||||
2 | procedures on solid waste reduction regarding the management of | ||||||
3 | solid waste generated by academic, administrative, and other | ||||||
4 | institutional functions. Those waste reduction procedures must | ||||||
5 | be designed to, when economically and practically feasible, | ||||||
6 | recycle the school district's waste stream, including without | ||||||
7 | limitation landscape waste, computer paper, and white office | ||||||
8 | paper. School districts are encouraged to have procedures that | ||||||
9 | provide for the investigation of potential markets for other | ||||||
10 | recyclable materials that are present in the school district's | ||||||
11 | waste stream. The waste reduction procedures must be designed | ||||||
12 | to achieve, before July 1, 2020, at least a 50% reduction in | ||||||
13 | the amount of solid waste that is generated by the school | ||||||
14 | district. | ||||||
15 | (f) The State Board of Education, in coordination with the | ||||||
16 | Departments of
Central Management Services and Commerce and | ||||||
17 | Economic Opportunity, may adopt such
rules and regulations as | ||||||
18 | it deems necessary
to assist districts in carrying out the | ||||||
19 | provisions of this Section.
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20 | (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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21 | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.15) (from Ch. 122, par. 34-18.15)
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22 | Sec. 34-18.15. Recycled paper and paper products and solid | ||||||
23 | waste management .
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24 | (a) Definitions. As used in this Section, the following | ||||||
25 | terms shall have
the meanings indicated, unless the context |
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1 | otherwise requires:
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2 | "Deinked stock" means paper that has been processed to | ||||||
3 | remove inks,
clays, coatings, binders and other contaminants.
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4 | "High grade printing and writing papers" includes offset | ||||||
5 | printing paper,
duplicator paper, writing paper (stationery), | ||||||
6 | tablet paper, office paper,
note pads, xerographic paper, | ||||||
7 | envelopes, form bond including computer
paper and carbonless | ||||||
8 | forms, book papers, bond papers, ledger paper, book
stock and | ||||||
9 | cotton fiber papers.
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10 | "Paper and paper products" means high grade printing and | ||||||
11 | writing papers,
tissue products, newsprint, unbleached | ||||||
12 | packaging and recycled paperboard.
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13 | "Postconsumer material" means only those products | ||||||
14 | generated by a business
or consumer which have served their | ||||||
15 | intended end uses, and which have been
separated or diverted | ||||||
16 | from solid waste; wastes generated during the
production of an | ||||||
17 | end product are excluded.
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18 | "Recovered paper material" means paper waste generated | ||||||
19 | after the
completion of the papermaking process, such as | ||||||
20 | postconsumer materials,
envelope cuttings, bindery trimmings, | ||||||
21 | printing waste, cutting and
other converting waste, butt rolls, | ||||||
22 | and mill wrappers, obsolete inventories,
and rejected unused | ||||||
23 | stock. "Recovered paper material", however, does not
include | ||||||
24 | fibrous waste generated during the manufacturing process as | ||||||
25 | fibers
recovered from waste water or trimmings of paper machine | ||||||
26 | rolls (mill
broke), or fibrous byproducts of harvesting, |
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1 | extraction or woodcutting
processes, or forest residues such as | ||||||
2 | bark.
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3 | "Recycled paperboard" includes paperboard products, | ||||||
4 | folding cartons
and pad backings.
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5 | "Tissue products" includes toilet tissue, paper towels, | ||||||
6 | paper napkins,
facial tissue, paper doilies, industrial | ||||||
7 | wipers, paper bags and brown
papers. These products shall also | ||||||
8 | be unscented and shall not be colored.
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9 | "Unbleached packaging" includes corrugated and fiber | ||||||
10 | storage boxes.
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11 | (a-5) The school district shall periodically review its | ||||||
12 | procurement procedures and specifications related to the | ||||||
13 | purchase of products and supplies. Those procedures and | ||||||
14 | specifications must be modified as necessary to require the | ||||||
15 | school district to seek out products and supplies that contain | ||||||
16 | recycled materials and to ensure that purchased products and | ||||||
17 | supplies are reusable, durable, or made from recycled | ||||||
18 | materials, if economically and practically feasible. In | ||||||
19 | selecting products and supplies that contain recycled | ||||||
20 | material, preference must be given to products and supplies | ||||||
21 | that contain the highest amount of recycled material and that | ||||||
22 | are consistent with the effective use of the product or supply, | ||||||
23 | if economically and practically feasible. | ||||||
24 | (b) Wherever economically and practically feasible, as | ||||||
25 | determined by the
board of education, the board of education, | ||||||
26 | all public schools and
attendance centers within the school |
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1 | district, and their school supply
stores shall procure recycled | ||||||
2 | paper and paper products as follows:
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3 | (1) Beginning July 1, 2008 1992 , at least 10% of the | ||||||
4 | total dollar value of
paper and paper products purchased by | ||||||
5 | the board of education, public
schools and attendance | ||||||
6 | centers, and their school supply stores shall be
recycled | ||||||
7 | paper and paper products . ;
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8 | (2) Beginning July 1, 2011 1995 , at least 25% of the | ||||||
9 | total dollar value of
paper and paper products purchased by | ||||||
10 | the board of education, public
schools and attendance | ||||||
11 | centers, and their school supply stores shall be
recycled | ||||||
12 | paper and paper products . ;
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13 | (3) Beginning July 1, 2014 1999 , at least 50% 40% of | ||||||
14 | the total dollar value of
paper and paper products | ||||||
15 | purchased by the board of education, public
schools and | ||||||
16 | attendance centers, and their school supply stores shall be
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17 | recycled paper and paper products . ;
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18 | (4) Beginning July 1, 2020 2001 , at least 75% 50% of | ||||||
19 | the total dollar value of
paper and paper products | ||||||
20 | purchased by the board of education, public
schools and | ||||||
21 | attendance centers, and their school supply stores shall be
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22 | recycled paper and paper products . ;
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23 | (5) Beginning upon the effective date of this | ||||||
24 | amendatory Act of 1992,
all paper purchased by the board of | ||||||
25 | education, public schools and
attendance centers for | ||||||
26 | publication of student newspapers shall be recycled
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1 | newsprint. The amount purchased shall not be included in | ||||||
2 | calculating the
amounts specified in paragraphs (1) | ||||||
3 | through (4).
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4 | (c) Paper and paper products purchased from private sector | ||||||
5 | vendors
pursuant to printing contracts are not considered paper | ||||||
6 | and paper products
for the purposes of subsection (b), unless | ||||||
7 | purchased under contract for
the printing of student | ||||||
8 | newspapers.
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9 | (d)(1) Wherever economically and practically feasible, the | ||||||
10 | recycled
paper and paper products referred to in subsection (b) | ||||||
11 | shall contain
postconsumer or recovered paper materials as | ||||||
12 | specified by paper category in
this subsection:
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13 | (i) Recycled high grade printing and writing paper | ||||||
14 | shall contain at
least 50% recovered paper material. Such | ||||||
15 | recovered paper material, until
July 1, 2008 1994 , shall | ||||||
16 | consist of at least 20% deinked stock or postconsumer
| ||||||
17 | material; and beginning July 1, 2008 1994 , shall consist of | ||||||
18 | at least 25% deinked
stock or postconsumer material; and | ||||||
19 | beginning July 1, 2010 1996 , shall consist of
at least 30% | ||||||
20 | deinked stock or postconsumer material; and beginning July | ||||||
21 | 1, 2012
1998 , shall consist of at least 40% deinked stock | ||||||
22 | or postconsumer material;
and beginning July 1, 2014 2000 , | ||||||
23 | shall consist of at least 50% deinked stock or
postconsumer | ||||||
24 | material.
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25 | (ii) Recycled tissue products, until July 1, 1994, | ||||||
26 | shall contain at
least 25% postconsumer material; and |
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1 | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 30% | ||||||
2 | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
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3 | contain at least 35% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
4 | July 1, 1998,
shall contain at least 40% postconsumer | ||||||
5 | material; and beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at | ||||||
6 | least 45% postconsumer material.
| ||||||
7 | (iii) Recycled newsprint, until July 1, 1994, shall | ||||||
8 | contain at
least 40% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
9 | July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 50% postconsumer | ||||||
10 | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
contain at | ||||||
11 | least 60% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, | ||||||
12 | 1998,
shall contain at least 70% postconsumer material; and | ||||||
13 | beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at least 80% | ||||||
14 | postconsumer material.
| ||||||
15 | (iv) Recycled unbleached packaging, until July 1, | ||||||
16 | 1994, shall contain at
least 35% postconsumer material; and | ||||||
17 | beginning July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 40% | ||||||
18 | postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
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19 | contain at least 45% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
20 | July 1, 1998,
shall contain at least 50% postconsumer | ||||||
21 | material; and beginning July 1,
2000, shall contain at | ||||||
22 | least 55% postconsumer material.
| ||||||
23 | (v) Recycled paperboard, until July 1, 1994, shall | ||||||
24 | contain at
least 80% postconsumer material; and beginning | ||||||
25 | July 1, 1994, shall contain
at least 85% postconsumer | ||||||
26 | material; and beginning July 1, 1996, shall
contain at |
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1 | least 90% postconsumer material; and beginning July 1, | ||||||
2 | 1998,
shall contain at least 95% postconsumer material.
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3 | (2) For the purposes of this Section, "postconsumer | ||||||
4 | material" includes:
| ||||||
5 |
(i) paper, paperboard, and fibrous waste from | ||||||
6 | retail stores, office
buildings, homes and so forth, | ||||||
7 | after the waste has passed through its end
usage as a | ||||||
8 | consumer item, including used corrugated boxes, old | ||||||
9 | newspapers,
mixed waste paper, tabulating cards, and | ||||||
10 | used cordage; and
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11 |
(ii) all paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes | ||||||
12 | that are diverted or
separated from the municipal waste | ||||||
13 | stream.
| ||||||
14 | (3) For the purpose of this Section, "recovered paper | ||||||
15 | material" includes:
| ||||||
16 |
(i) postconsumer material;
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17 |
(ii) dry paper and paperboard waste generated | ||||||
18 | after completion of the
papermaking process (that is, | ||||||
19 | those manufacturing operations up to and
including the | ||||||
20 | cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel into | ||||||
21 | smaller
rolls or rough sheets), including envelope | ||||||
22 | cuttings, bindery trimmings, and
other paper and | ||||||
23 | paperboard waste resulting from printing, cutting, | ||||||
24 | forming
and other converting operations, or from bag, | ||||||
25 | box and carton manufacturing,
and butt rolls, mill | ||||||
26 | wrappers, and rejected unused stock; and
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1 |
(iii) finished paper and paperboard from obsolete | ||||||
2 | inventories of paper
and paperboard manufacturers, | ||||||
3 | merchants, wholesalers, dealers, printers,
converters | ||||||
4 | or others.
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5 | (e) Nothing in this Section shall be deemed to apply to art | ||||||
6 | materials,
nor to any newspapers, magazines, text books, | ||||||
7 | library books or other
copyrighted publications which are | ||||||
8 | purchased or used by the board of
education or any public | ||||||
9 | school or attendance center within the school
district, or | ||||||
10 | which are sold in any school supply store operated by or
within | ||||||
11 | any such school or attendance center, other than newspapers
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12 | written, edited or produced by students enrolled in the school | ||||||
13 | district,
public school or attendance center.
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14 | (e-5) The school district shall periodically review its | ||||||
15 | procedures on solid waste reduction regarding the management of | ||||||
16 | solid waste generated by academic, administrative, and other | ||||||
17 | institutional functions. Those waste reduction procedures must | ||||||
18 | be designed to, when economically and practically feasible, | ||||||
19 | recycle the school district's waste stream, including without | ||||||
20 | limitation landscape waste, computer paper, and white office | ||||||
21 | paper. The school district is encouraged to have procedures | ||||||
22 | that provide for the investigation of potential markets for | ||||||
23 | other recyclable materials that are present in the school | ||||||
24 | district's waste stream. The waste reduction procedures must be | ||||||
25 | designed to achieve, before July 1, 2020, at least a 50% | ||||||
26 | reduction in the amount of solid waste that is generated by the |
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1 | school district. | ||||||
2 | (f) The State Board of Education, in coordination with the | ||||||
3 | Departments of
Central Management Services and Commerce and | ||||||
4 | Economic Opportunity, may adopt such
rules and regulations as | ||||||
5 | it deems necessary
to assist districts in carrying out the | ||||||
6 | provisions of this Section.
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7 | (Source: P.A. 94-793, eff. 5-19-06.)
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8 | Section 90. The State Mandates Act is amended by adding | ||||||
9 | Section 8.32 as follows: | ||||||
10 | (30 ILCS 805/8.32 new) | ||||||
11 | Sec. 8.32. Exempt mandate. Notwithstanding Sections 6 and 8 | ||||||
12 | of this Act, no reimbursement by the State is required for the | ||||||
13 | implementation of any mandate created by this amendatory Act of | ||||||
14 | the 95th General Assembly. | ||||||
15 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
16 | becoming law. |